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1869 Three Cent Nickel NGC: Proof Or Business? Grade?

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It's not always obvious with these ...


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 Posted 03/25/2022  12:51 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Jakes Coins to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I will guess ms63
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Nice coin. Looks MS but now I am curious if it is a matte proof. Waiting to see what the TPG graded her at.
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I'll go MS-65
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Very nice MS-64
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Business strike. I'm at MS64
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Looks MS but now I am curious if it is a matte proof


Not a thing for 3CN.

As for the grade MS-63 for me. Much too hairlined.
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Busyness strike - MS64.
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Grape, thank you for educating me that this series doesn't come in matte proof. I was confused by the OP's title which he should clearly know if it is graded PF or MS as designated on the slab. I did go to ebay to look at some proof examples and they look horrendous. Proof coins with mushy lack of details. Glad I dont collect this series other than a few clashed examples for my type sets.
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Decent looking coin, looks business strike all day long. MS-63
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I'll say MS-63. That cheek really detracts.
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Pristine, that is a nice example. Certainly much nicer than three different ones I saw on ebay.
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I'll say PF65
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I don't think this is the reveal--the subject of this post is an 1869 3 CN while the example Pristine2 just posted is from 1888. There is still time to guess this one. I am guessing MS(64).
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MS-65 for me.
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Only one proof die was used this year. It wasn't shared with business strikes like in some of the other years, so not much of a question as to strike type. MS 64
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